Socialism and EthicsInternational Publishers, 1943 - 223 ページ "Reference notes": pages 215-219. |
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... further means for ethics that every theory of right and wrong is , as a matter of fact , derived by men from this total complex of their life as it exists , historically conditioned , at any given place and time . Finally , it sug ...
... further means for ethics that every theory of right and wrong is , as a matter of fact , derived by men from this total complex of their life as it exists , historically conditioned , at any given place and time . Finally , it sug ...
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... Further- more , this is an expression of a social quietism common to so many thinkers of Epicurus ' day - the fade - out of the golden age of Greece . Thus at its best it is a noble if somewhat somber attempt to lead a rational life in ...
... Further- more , this is an expression of a social quietism common to so many thinkers of Epicurus ' day - the fade - out of the golden age of Greece . Thus at its best it is a noble if somewhat somber attempt to lead a rational life in ...
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... further progress is impossible . For socialism , by its nature , so increases the productive capacities of socialized man as to make the further development materially possible by providing an economy of overwhelming abundance , and ...
... further progress is impossible . For socialism , by its nature , so increases the productive capacities of socialized man as to make the further development materially possible by providing an economy of overwhelming abundance , and ...
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Introduction | 7 |
Capitalism and Ethics | 14 |
Changing Conceptions of the Good Life | 37 |
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